Women and occupations in the Center Maghreb 2-9 AH / 8-15 AD
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https://doi.org/10.59791/ihy.v24i2.4577Keywords:
woman, centrer Maghreb, teacher, merchant, midwifeAbstract
Women are considered mothers, sisters, wives and daughters, and they had an effective role in society alongside the man, and in this research paper we will try to show their role in the Center Maghreb society during the intermediate period by studying the economic aspect of it, by giving some examples of occupations that broke into its field, and it achieves any of what she aspired to.
In fact, these professions differed in importance according to the degree of their progress, from a classy one that needs an educational level that benefited the girls of her gender, and others that she took from the elder women of the family, and professionalized them through practice only, and from it we found that among the women of the Center Maghreb were those who possessed wealth and were financially independent from the man, including Whoever stood up to help her family was the blessing of support, while some occupations provoked disapproval and opposition from large segments of society.
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